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All India Ex-Army Servicemen Service Council appoints Ramgarh unit members

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October 26, 2022
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MANOJ SINHA

Ramgarh, Oct 27: A meeting of the All India Ex-Servicemen Service Council, Ramgarh district unit was held under the chairmanship of Ranjan Fauji at Kshatriya Dharamshala, Naisaraion on Wednesday.

In this meeting, Siddhinath Singh, a member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s Gram Vikas Toli, said that the nation salutes the contribution of the soldiers and every volunteer of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is dedicated to the help and cooperation of the soldiers.

Jharkhand President of All India Ex-Servicemen Service Council Colonel Akhouri Ranjan Sinha, State Vice President Colonel Ajay Kumar and Organization General Secretary Siddhanth Singh were also present on the occasion.

Col. Akhouri Ranjan Sinha while addressing the ex-servicemen said, “While being in the army, all of us dedicate our lives to the defense of the nation and after retiring, our contribution is for the development of society.”

Emphasizing on self-reliance he said, “All of us have to find such new employment opportunities so that we can not only be self-reliant but also provide employment to the people living around us.”

He said that the Ex-Servicemen Service Council is always ready to solve the problems of ex-servicemen.  Organization General Secretary Siddhanth Singh said that this is such a national organization that it has more than 1.25 lakh members all over India who are contributing to nation-building.

In the meeting, everyone unanimously accepted Ex-Serviceman Honorary Subedar Major Brij Bihari Singh Yadav to be Ramgarh District President of All India Ex-Servicemen Service Council.

Other members are:

District General Secretary- Ramtahal Mahato

District Vice President- Chaturbhuj Kashyap

District Treasurer- Former Subedar RP Singh

Babita Singh was announced as the Ramgarh district convener of the All India Ex-Servicemen Service Council and Mamta Kumari Singh as the co-convener.

All the newly-appointed office bearers said that they will try to discharge the responsibility given to them by the organization with full dedication and sincerity.

“Every work of ours will be for solving the problem of ex-servicemen and strengthening the organization,” they added.

On this occasion, mainly ex-servicemen Bhuneshwar Mahto, Arvind Singh, RK Singh, Arvind Mahto, Dharamchand Prasad and others were present.

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